mercredi 13 janvier 2016

Case against cop who paralyzed man ends after two mistrials

Watching the video it seems pretty straightforward to me that the cop used excessive force. Also maddening is that the victim was not a criminal, just an old man who couldn't speak English. But two separate juries deadlocked and the judge decided that there will be no third trial.

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Watch the video, see for yourself.

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Parker twice testified that he lost his balance and fell. He also testified that Patel repeatedly jerked his hand away from Parker. "It concerned me that he was going for that weapon I presumed he had," testified Parker.
The video does not look like the police officer "lost his balance and fell" nor that the victim jerked his hand or made any move to grab the weapon.

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Patel, who had just arrived from India to help care for his grandson, testified he does not speak English and did not resist. "I did not try to run away but I did go back a couple of steps to show them my house, my house," testified Patel through an interpreter at the second trial. "They put their hands on me and I was just standing and did not move."

On the morning of Feb. 6, a neighbor had called police to complain of a "skinny black guy" who is "just kind of walking around close to the garage." Police found Patel walking along the sidewalk. But Patel could not answer questions and the confused encounter ended with Patel in an ambulance.
So no crime here, he was just walking along the sidewalk. Now he is partially paralyzed and the policeman who did it is scott-free. Still, I guess I can see the sense in not wasting more resources on a third trial if two different juries were deadlocked.


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